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==Kubikschach== [[Lionel Kieseritzky]] (1806β1853) developed Kubikschach (German for "Cube chess") in 1851.{{sfnp|Dickins|1971|p=16}} He used an 8Γ8Γ8 board, labelling the third dimension with [[Greek alphabet|Greek letters]] alpha through theta. This format was later picked up by [[Ferdinand Maack|Maack]] in 1907 when developing Raumschach. According to [[David Pritchard (chess player)|David Pritchard]], this format is: <blockquote>[...] the most popular 3βD board amongst inventors, and at the same time the most mentally indigestible for the players ... Less demanding on spatial vision, and hence more practical, are those games confined to three 8Γ8 boards and games with boards smaller than 8Γ8.{{sfnp|Pritchard|1994|p=305}}</blockquote>
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